£49.81

Wipf and Stock Pathways in Christian Music Communication: The Case of the Senufo of Cote d'Ivoire: 3 (American Society of Missiology Monograph)

Price data last checked 49 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

Price History & Forecast

Last 42 days • 42 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£49.83 £49.81 £49.81 £49.82 £49.82 £49.83 £49.83 25 January 2026 04 February 2026 14 February 2026 24 February 2026 07 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 42 days • 1 price levels

Days at Price
42 days 0 11 21 32 42 £50 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £50 (42 days, 100.0%)

Price range: £50 - £50

Price levels: 1 different prices over 42 days

Description

Product Description Life is a pilgrimage. For the Senufo of Cote d'Ivoire, life consists of following the kologo, that is the path, the road, or the way. As such, kologo is a key Senufo term that speaks of the directions people choose to follow in life. A central aspect of following the Christian pathway among Senufo believers occurs through music. Music serves as a major communication vehicle that speaks profoundly into the people's lives. Thus, Pathways in Christian Music Communication addresses the problem of contextualization of Christianity in Africa via the use of a people's indigenous music. It focuses on the significance of culturally appropriate songs for effective communication of the Gospel within the African context. In providing a history of the development of Christian songs among the Senufo, a musical analysis of the songs and music culture, identifying communication theory at work within the music-making process, and a content analysis of an emerging Senufo lyric theology, King shows the pivotal role that a people's cultural music plays in integrating a people's worldview and daily lives with biblical teaching. Finally, King examines the influence and effect of songs in communicating the Gospel by showing how the ""pathway of a song"" leads to changes of allegiance to the living God and transformed lives. Although set in West Africa, essential principles and guidelines for doing ethnomusicological studies within missiology lies at the heart of this work. About the Author Roberta R. King is Associate Professor of Communication and Ethnomusicology at Fuller Seminary's School of Intercultural Studies, teaching in the Global Christian Worship program. She is the author of Music in the Life of the African Church (2008) and A Time to Sing: A Manual for the African Church (1999). Based in Nairobi, Kenya, for twenty-two years, King taught at Daystar University while also conducting research and ministering with WorldVenture as an ethnomusicologist in nine African nations.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 2009
Listed Since
09 December 2020

Barcode

No barcode data available